- en.wikipedia.org SzczecinSzczecin and Stettin are the Polish and German equivalents of the same name, which is of Proto-Slavic origin, though the exact etymology is the subject of...
- en.metapedia.org wiki/StettinStettin is an ancient German city, the capital of the Province of Pomerania, since 1945 occupied by Poland. In 1143, a large army under Albert 'The Bear'...
- eksisozluk.com stettin--839803soğuk savaş döneminde yaygın bir kullanımdır, stettin-trieste hattı. hattın batısında kapitalizm, doğusunda sosyalizm hüküm sürerdi.
- againstallodds.fandom.com wiki/StettinStettin (Polish: Szczecin; Swedish: Stettin) is the capital city of the state of Pomerania in Germany. In the vicinity of the Baltic Sea, it is the country's sixteenth-largest city...
- inyourpocket.com szczecin/why-stettin-became-…However, following Bolesław's death in 1138, Szczecin and Pomerania would be enveloped by the Germanic west and become known as Stettin.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/stettinKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. stettin wisconsin eyaletinde yerleşim yeri stettin (polonya) szczecin ne demek.
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- trip.com travel-guide/destination/stettin-1662036/Looking for things to do in Stettin? Our 2024 travel guide unveils hidden gems, must-see landmarks, delicious local eats, and handpicked hotels for every budget.
- nationstates.net nation=stettinThe City of Stettin is a gargantuan, pleasant nation, remarkable for its compulsory military service. ... Stettin's national animal is the eagle.
- balticsc.com en/stettinIt is located on both sides of the Oder River, south of the Lagoon of Stettin and the Bay of Pomerania. ... Berlin is located just 150 km away from Stettin.
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